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Author
W.P. Voskuijl
Title
Paediatric constipation and functional non-retentive faecal soiling
Supervisors
H.S.A. Heymans
Co-supervisors
M.A. Benninga
G.E.E. Boeckxstaens
J.A.J.M. Taminiau
Award date
11 March 2005
Number of pages
183
Publisher
Amsterdam
ISBN
9090191100
9789090191102
Document type
PhD thesis
Faculty
Faculty of Medicine (AMC-UvA)
Note
Research conducted at: CLDO
Permalink
http://hdl.handle.net/11245/1.239374
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  • Thesis

  • Cover

  • STELLINGEN

  • Titlepage

  • Contents

  • Chapter 1 Aim of the thesis

  • Chapter 2 Childhood constipation: Is there new light in the tunnel?

  • Chapter 3 Use of Rome II criteria in childhood defecation disorders: applicability in clinical and research practice

  • Chapter 4 New insight in rectal function in paediatric defecation disorders: disturbed rectal compliance is an essential mechanism in paediatric constipation

  • Chapter 5 The role of rectal compliance in recovery from paediatric constipation: A barostat study

  • Chapter 6 Loperamide suppositories in an adolescent with childhood-onset Functional Non-Retentive Faecal Soiling (FNRFS)

  • Chapter 7 Health related quality of life in disorders of defecation: the 'Defecation Disorder List' (DDL)

  • Chapter 8 Functional Non-Retentive Faecal Soiling in children: 12 years of longitudinal follow-up

  • Chapter 9 PEG 3350 (Transipeg®) versus lactulose in the treatment of childhood functional constipation

  • Chapter 10 Summary & conclusions

  • Samenvatting voor niet medici

  • Dankwoord

  • Cover

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